Individual and organizational factors related to social vitality of women working in Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Iran, in 2020

M. Bahlgerdi, M. Miri, E. Norozi, Gholamreza Sharifzadeh
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Background and Aims: Happiness and vitality are among the most important and effective components in the process of human life, without which activity, creativity, initiative, invention, and healthy life cannot be created. Happiness is a valuable tool for improving the personality and job performance of employees; meaning that happy people are more successful in the workplace. The creation of social vitality is the priority for comprehensive intervention in South Khorasan Province, Iran, for comprehensive intervention. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the individual and organizational factors related to the social vitality of women working at the Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study was performed on 214 females working at Birjand University of Medical Sciences selected using a systematic random sampling method in 2019. The 29-item Oxford Happiness Standard was used to collect data to measure social vitality. Results: The mean score of the females' happiness was estimated at 73.55±12.32 and the majority of the subjects had moderate happiness (60.3%). Moreover, most of the cases had not participated in happiness courses before (85.6%). The results also showed that happiness had no significant relationship with age, educational level, marital status, education level of the spouse, and occupation of spouse among the women (P>0.05); however, happiness showed a significant relationship with income and place of residence (P<0.05). Conclusion: It seems that the social vitality of working women was moderate; in this respect, it is recommended to officials and planners implement educational interventions to improve the vitality of employees.
2020年,与在伊朗Birjand医科大学工作的妇女的社会活力有关的个人和组织因素
背景和目的:幸福和活力是人类生命过程中最重要和最有效的组成部分,没有它们,就不可能创造出活动、创造力、主动性、发明和健康的生活。快乐是改善员工个性和工作绩效的宝贵工具;这意味着快乐的人在职场更成功。在伊朗南呼罗珊省,创造社会活力是综合干预的优先事项。因此,本研究的目的是调查与在伊朗Birjand的Birjand医学大学工作的妇女的社会活力有关的个人和组织因素。材料与方法:本研究采用描述性分析的横断面研究方法,于2019年采用系统随机抽样方法选择了214名在Birjand医科大学工作的女性。牛津幸福标准共有29项,用来收集数据来衡量社会活力。结果:女性幸福感平均得分为73.55±12.32分,以中等幸福感为主(60.3%)。85.6%的患者未参加过幸福课程。调查结果还显示,女性幸福感与年龄、受教育程度、婚姻状况、配偶受教育程度、配偶职业无显著关系(P>0.05);而幸福感与收入、居住地有显著相关(P<0.05)。结论:职业女性的社会活力似乎是适度的;在这方面,建议官员和规划者实施教育干预,以提高员工的活力。
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